Donald Sterling has been charged with damaging the NBA and may be terminated as owner After being recorded making racist statements about the African-American community and showing his displeasure for Magic Johnson's presence with his girlfriend, the NBA is coming down hard on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
Ethnicity and ethics are intertwined, particularly in a society where race affects socioeconomic status, education, careers, housing discrimination, health care, technology, class wealth and experiences of racism — both covert and overt.
Donald Sterling broke his silence and asked for forgiveness for his racist remarks, but the disgruntled Los Angeles Clippers owner took a swipe at Magic Johnson during an interview with Anderson Copper of CNN.
LeBron James speaks out against Shelly Sterling owning the Los Angeles Clippers Throughout the last month, Donald Sterling's racist comments have dominated headlines.
Shelly Sterling has retained an attorney. Los Angeles Clippers co-owner Shelly Sterling has no intentions on giving up the team after her husband Donald was banned from the NBA for life.
As the National Basketball Association (NBA) prepares to fast-track the removal of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, in what could be a long legal battle, let's take a look back at previous oustings of sports owners Marge Schott of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Cincinnati Reds and Jorge Vergara of Major League Soccer's (MLS) Chivas USA.
The racially-charged comments about African-Americans allegedly made by NBA owner Donald Sterling have offended minority groups across the spectrum, but the controversy has also brought his past legal housing issues with Latinos in the L.A. area back to light.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's swift and profound decision to ban Donald Sterling from the league has led to increased pressure on NFL team owner Dan Snyder to change the name of the Washington Redskins.
The National Basketball Association banned Donald Sterling for life for his racist remarks and will be forced to sell the Los Angeles Clippers franchise. And after the announcement was made, several big-name personalities quickly expressed intention in buying the Clippers.
The Los Angeles Clippers took a big financial hit to their sponsorship, brand name, and bottom line in the aftermath of Donald Sterling's racist comments recently revealed on TMZ.com.
As Chris Paul and Blake Griffin struggle to rally the Los Angeles Clippers in their NBA playoffs war with the Golden State Warriors amid the Donald Sterling controversy, how will the news of Sterling's lifetime ban affect the Clippers' chances of landing premium free agents in 2014 and 2015?
First lady Oprah Winfrey (might as well be) had just one thing to say to Donald Sterling..."We're off the plantation! The plantation days are over!". TMZ Sports caught up with the Queen of talk shows as she exited the CBS building in New York City. She kindly signed autographs, took pictures and politely answered all of TMZ's questions.
Donald Sterling has been banned for life and fined a record amount for making racist remarks. Things just keep getting worse for Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
Since news of Donald Sterling’s racist comments via a TMZ leaked audio clip made headlines this week, the Clippers owner has received enormous amounts of backlash from the likes of the NAACP, the Clippers basketball members, and even President Barack Obama.
Notorious Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is back in the spotlight for being “the worst person in the world,” as described by commentators nationwide.
An audio clip, leaked by TMZ, revealed the basketball owner arguing with his girlfriend V. Stiviano over his disapproval of her associating with black people.